Former Manchester United midfielder Owen Hargreaves says it is "almost unfair" the amount of attacking options that Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola has to call upon within his arsenal.
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iOS - Android Council leader John Ross said the plans were "very fitting" and Liberal Democrat group leader, Councillor Robert Brown, felt it was "an absolutely great project".Parks in Rutherglen, Cambuslang, East Kilbride, Hamilton and Lanark are among those which will have trees planted in tribute to those who have died from coronavirus.Biggar, Blantyre, Stonehouse and Strathaven are included in the plans which will see around 60 trees planted in each park.Both Chatelherault and Calderglen
.Former Manchester United midfielder Owen Hargreaves says it is "almost unfair" the amount of attacking options that Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola has to call upon within his arsenal.
iOS - Android Councillor Jim Logue, leader of North Lanarkshire Council, said: “The situation in Afghanistan is deeply worrying but through working with our colleagues in COSLA, we are looking forward to welcoming the first family by the end of September.“We will continue to welcome families in a considered approach to ensure we have available properties and services in place to support them.“North Lanarkshire has a proud and compassionate record of ensuring that people escaping terror are made
Married At First Sight UK is set for even more drama on Wednesday night as the couples are put under the spotlight once more during an intense second commitment ceremony. During the upcoming episode, Amy has to decide whether she wants to stay or leave the process as she questions her future with Josh.
The hosts of “The View” clashed on Wednesday morning over whether U.S. General Mark A.
Welcome to Deadline’s International Disruptors, a feature where we’ll shine a spotlight on key executives and companies outside of the U.S. shaking up the offshore marketplace. This week, we’re talking to Swedish Film Institute CEO Anna Serner, who is stepping down after 10 years in the role. Serner has been hugely influential in tackling inequality for women in the film industry and is known for her trailblazing gender parity initiative “50/50 by 2020.” Here, Serner reflects on her tenure and
The second season of Drew Barrymore‘s hit daytime talk show premiered on Monday — and as much fun as the show usually is, the host got very serious for a bit when it came to looking back at her childhood.
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Goldie Hawn has shared a harrowing story about how her son Oliver Hudson nearly died when he was born.
From in hot water to “Hot Stuff”! Boy Meets World is jam-packed with memorable moments, but it wasn’t until season 5 that audiences realized what they’d always needed — the men dancing to “Hot Stuff” in a club.
saying that her contract was worded around the film getting a theatrical exclusive release and that she would’ve received bonuses based on the film’s box office performance (Disney initially said the lawsuit has “no merit whatsoever”).
Justin Hartley is heading to CBS with The Never Game, the adaptation of Jeffrey Deaver’s novel that he is starring in and exec producing.
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A new goal. Prince William and Duchess Kate‘s charity, the Royal Foundation, promised to increase its focus on diversity and inclusion in a new report for the organization’s trustees.
Prince William and Kate Middleton are working to increase the emphasis placed on equality and diversity within their charity, the Royal Foundation.Recently, the charity released its 2020 Trustees and Auditor’s report, which details the internal operations, objectives, activities and aspirations for the organization.Among the many different elements of the report, the Royal Foundation stressed the importance of focusing on creating a healthy, safe and diverse environment for all those involved in
Jacob Chansley, nicknamed the “QAnon shaman” as one of the most visible figures who stormed the Capitol and the Senate chamber in the January 6 riot, entered a guilty plea for his role in the siege.